China’s Quantum Leap: A 1 Quadrillion-Time Wake-Up Call

Forget supercomputers. China just built a quantum processor that makes them look like abacuses. The Zuchongzhi 3.0 chip completed a task 1 million times faster than Google’s last-gen quantum chip and is 1 quadrillion times faster than the world’s top supercomputers.

China’s Zuchongzhi 3.0 quantum processor just redefined computational speed, outperforming even Google’s cutting-edge Willow QPU. With 105 superconducting transmon qubits, it completed a benchmark test in seconds, something the world’s second-fastest supercomputer would need 5.9 billion years to do.

Its 99.90% gate fidelity and improved quantum error correction push the boundaries of real-world quantum computing. However, skeptics note that classical computing improvements could still close the gap.

As quantum processors edge toward mainstream applications, how will industries, and national security, adapt to this exponential leap? Are we entering the true age of quantum dominance?

Read the full article on Live Science.

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